Full text:[...] MOROCCO. 33 k the dominions of the Moorish Sultan ; but it was felt that a mere reiteration of those statements could never prevent a repetition of notorious outrages. It was therefore determined by t [...]

Full text:[...] APPENDIX B.â€”MR. PYKE'S TRAVELS IN THE EAST. 79 standi in Court. Some of them have a small practice amongst their co-religionists, as in arbitration cases. Sometimes, too, a litigant will transfer hi [...]

Full text:[...] ELLIS A. FRANKLIN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT Dr. Statement of Accounts from June To Balance of Current Account at London and "Westminster Bank, May 31st, 1879 . ,, Subscriptions from June 1st, 1879, to Ma [...]

Full text:[...] ROUMANIA. 23 The persons to whom this declaration of the Council was telegraphed appeared to be cognisant of the intentions of the Roumanian Legislature. On the 18th of October the Chambers passed th [...]

Full text:[...] 24 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. in the Chamber of Deputies by 133 votes against 9. Two members present abstained from voting. As this compromise did not settle the substantial rights which the Anglo-Jewish As [...]

Full text:[...] MOROCCO. 35 V Whilst the relations of the Moors with non-Mahomedans would appear chiefly to be a question affecting the internal condition of Morocco, it happens in. the present case that the cause o [...]

Full text:[...] APPENDIX A.—THE JEWS IN MOROCCO. 67 aI jk. V unanimously withdraw their protection from the Jews throughout the Empire. Those Moors scarcely conceal their impatience,. for during the late outrages in [...]

Full text:[...] 78 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. more houses have been rebuilt, it is not likely there will be any considerable influx of Jews. When there I did not come' across any Jews. Kesanlik.—Before the war, there was a [...]

Full text:[...] 90 NINTH ANNUAL REPORT. lst. To establish one great School for all children from the age of 7 years and upwards. 2nd. To organise an Infant School for children from 3 to 7 years. 3rd. To improve the s [...]